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This Webb hardly tangled

Simpson coasts to easy Players win while Tiger, others take distant runs

- DOUG FERGUSON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Webb Simpson navigated his way through a few mistakes but not too much stress to win The Players Championsh­ip on Sunday.

Staked to a seven-shot lead, no one got closer than four shots of Simpson, even after a double bogey on the 18th hole when his only concern was finishing the hole at the TPC Sawgrass. He closed with a 1-over 73 for a four-shot victory, his biggest ti- tle since the 2012 U.S. Open at Olympic Club.

Tiger Woods made another big run that revved up the crowd and revived hopes that he was close to winning. So did Jason Dufner, Jimmy Walker and Danny Lee. None could do enough to catch Simpson during record scoring at the final Players Championsh­ip in May.

“Being in that position is a lot harder than I thought,” Simpson said. “It’s hard to stay motivated to continue to do what I’ve been doing. I had a good morning, and I was able to get it done.”

Justin Thomas left the TPC Sawgrass as the No. 1 player in the world. He closed with a 66 to tie for11th, more than enough to end Dustin Johnson’s 15month reign at the top of the ranking. Thomas is the 21st player to reach No. 1 since the ranking began in 1986, and the seventh American.

“I’m very proud to have gotten there, but it means more to me how long I can hold it,” Thomas said in a text message.

Jimmy Walker closed with a bogey-free 67 and tied for second with Charl Schwartzel and Xander Schauffele, who also shot 67s. Walker, who struggled all of last year with Lyme disease, had his best finish since he won the 2016 PGA Championsh­ip.

Woods made the cut on the number — helped by Thomas and Jordan Spieth making bogey on the 18th hole Friday — got back to the first page of the leaderboar­d with a 65 on Saturday, and ran off six birdies through 12 holes in the final round. He was tied for second at one point, still four shots behind, but that was as close he got. Woods made a soft bogey on the 14th hole when he missed the green with a sand wedge, and was well short of the island green in making double bogey on No. 17. He shot 69 and tied for 11th. “I hit the ball better today than I did yesterday, and I obviously didn’t end up with the score I needed to,” Woods said.

 ?? RICHARD HEATHCOTE/GETTY IMAGES ?? Webb Simpson’s celebratio­n at The Players with wife Taylor Dowd was never challenged Sunday. He won by four shots.
RICHARD HEATHCOTE/GETTY IMAGES Webb Simpson’s celebratio­n at The Players with wife Taylor Dowd was never challenged Sunday. He won by four shots.

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